If a magnet is hung so that can rotate freely left or right, one end of the magnet will point North. This side of the magnet is considered the magnet's North Pole. If one end points North than the other end points South.
The North and South poles of a magnet will interact with the North and South poles of another magnets.
If a magnet is hung so that can rotate freely left or right, one end of the magnet will point North. This side of the magnet is considered the magnet's North Pole. If one end points North than the other end points South.
The North and South poles of a magnet will interact with the North and South poles of another magnets.
A simple rule to remember how magnets interact:
Unlike poles attract
Similar poles repel